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art s' ,-"-t . wHP ilUllilliiJII ilUiiiiJi.i'if WILL BE A CHRISTMAS OFEXCEPTIONAL PROSPERITY,-,; YOUill want to p?3p3ir3 foritb visitiiig our, store .and seeing pur line of pretty and useful presents33Si'--':lAfKVHave prepared for it, bbuying a f magnificentassortment of:. ......... .u The latest novelties are now in stock, rangingfrom the cheapest to the best. No back numbers.. The stock is composed of this season's most de-ahlo nvnrliictioris. Don't buy until voii haveJIltVFLfAV -us over.Etcdeady Made Sofa Pillows, Sofa Pillow Tops, .Eider Down Comforts, California Blankets,Tapestry Covers, Linen Sideboard Scarfs, Tray Cloths,W aTo Arrive This Week:-aThe most complete line of Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Fancycncnpnders. Initial Handkerchiefs, Jap Silk. We invite an earlyinspection."Satisfaction or Your Money Bach."W. Oo BUSTON'y . " A Startling Success.The rehearsal Friday night oftie Big Ardmore Minstrels was aiseeess. . Thirty-five members wereattendance. Everything movedol jsmoothly and the orchestraieeined at its best. The music inthis attraction will be a leading; feature and is not excelled by musiciaaay opera.Mf. Skinner is preparing to givetht best performance that has beenon the local stage this season.Kindly remember that this show isjives for the benefit of the Benevolent a'ssociation. Rehearsal willHike! again Monday night at theopara house and all the participantsare, arged to be present again.All i members of the ArdmoreCommercial club will meet at cityi&fl'Mouday evening at 7:30: o'clock.Remember the special millinerysale at Mrs. James' on Monday andToesday of each week.Fourteen prisoners were broughtItre yesterday evening from Pureel! and placed in jail. The greaterwmber of them were convicted offelonies during the Purcell terra ofoart.Dodsou Hill was before the police judge, Jno. Gait, yesterday oncharge of wife beating. Thedarkey entered a plea of guilty,paidafine of $8.15 and was released.Broadway Carriage Shop .All kinds of work at Allen'scarriage shop on Broadway.Horse shoeing.Wood work, all kinds.Cushions mended. . .Cushions made new.Buggies painted,' all styles andprices. ''Nicely painted singletrees, ready to put on your buggy ,always in stock and in fact anywork usually done in any shopand he makes the right - prices foryou. Try him. 3tfR. B. Wilkersou is sufferingfrom erysipelas ic the face. .Mrs. Kloski has a new line ofimported china tea and dinnersets.. A five-pound girl arrived yesterday morning at the home of Mr,and Mrs. Leo Frierael.Glass, Opal and china ware, veryappropriate for holiday presents atMrs. Kloski's.Look it Over.Imported grapes. Canadian Redand Baldwin apples. Choice candies and fresh nuts at E. B.Pughs.29 tfLost Oh-Main street Tuesdayafternoon, a lady's gold watch.Finder please leave at this office30-3t. .To Cure a Cold la One Day.Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the moneyif it fails to cure. 25c. The genuinehas It. B. Q. on each tablet.30000000000000000000000000000000000000000T. N. COLEMAN &00Your..DruggistForSatisfactory Holiday BargainsO0000000000K!0b0000000O000000O00000OSons of Confederate VeteransThere will be a regular meetingof the U. S. of C. V. in the mayor's office Tuesday night, Decernber 5, at 8 o'clock p. m. Everymember of the Camp should bepresent. There is important business to transact. Come promptlyat the regular hour.Wh. M. Fraxklin, Com.W. H, BlXGHAM, Ajt.,Hon. , Stillwell H. Russell, ofDallas, Texas, was in the city Friday, and during his short stay herehe established a law office andformed a co-partnership with Edgar Wilhelm, of this citywho nowhas charge of the office over theCity: Drug store. Mr. Russell iswell known as one of the leadiDgcriminal lawyers in the South, andhis addition to the Ardmore bar isa welcome one and makes this bneof the strongest bars in the southwest. He used his usual goodjudgment in selecting Mr. Wilhelmas his office lawyer. He is extensively acquaiuted throughout thecountry. Mr. Russell intends tospend the greater part of his timeat his Ardmore office.'Lhe wolf chase Monday after2 odockfnear the; Walls! .. :xacampment, No, 10. 1. O. O.F.,heldsFriday night The iVrout; ejwork of the camp was -liver,-; by tteelection of officefor't-a ap; rrachirj term. . TLjresult Of the election Is as follows :1 It: Mason Chief '.Patriarch;9am' A. Weis High Priest ;J)r& WaIker-fBeniotWard5xCvJ.-.L. Johnson Junior Warden.Chilion Riley Scribe.D. T. .ifisbett Treasurer.7At thenoon aicott refeidence" ill tounda- if iU beentered free and a purse of f 5 willbe given the leading dog. Afterthe wolf has-been led a mile andthe race that distance seen the animal will be turned loose and thedogs put in pursuit. The ladiesare invited. ' . ?. r ".Kid gloves of all kinds worth$1.25 1 at ; Mrs. Kloski's for ? 75c.Also kid gauntlets at 50c per pair.All members of the ArdmoreCommercial club are t requested tobe present at the regular meetingMonday night. There is work ofan importamt nature - for the city'swelfare and development."The Ahdmoreite, daily andweekly, can be found on sale at alltimes, at the -News Stand of Boydand London on Main street, whereyou can also leave your subscription. . f ; "-."No smallpox yet," is the waythe Gainesville papers have it. InArdmore the question is, have youbeen vaccinated.Cemetery Aasoclatlon.On account of inclement weatherthe association did not meet, espreviously announced. It is earnestly desired that all members andthoe interested in the cemetery,attend the next meeting on Monday evening, at the Christianchurch.J. W. Golledge, President. 'Mrs. Ed. S. Noble, Secretary.The Ardmobeite has facilitiesfor preparing good, clean, convincing advertisements,' and when weknow the line of business to beadvertised, and its general conditions, we know where to placethem to the best effect. A trialwill convince the most skeptical. -E. P. Smith, charged with horsetheft, was brought here yesterdayfrom Judge Wolverton's court andlanded in jail by Deputy TomLilly.Tf.JEW!I-eading ",and Up-t5 dat;TT'.-''T"",'4 11 wjr-f rj''if 0 '1.lit-isv receiving the finest and most elegant line of Holiday Goods ever djplayed in Ardmore. Ladies are espqJally in'Yeclto' call and examine.Swinging lamps, parlor lamps,reception lamps they are reallyhandsome, and Mrs. Kloski has reduced the prices especially for holidays. , .Mrs. James makes special priceson millinery on each Monday andTuesday. Don't forget these dayswhen you want good stylish millinery at the very lowest prices.Drew Orphan, the negro shot ineast town last Tuesday night byFennoil, died of his wounds yesterday. Fennoil is in' the federaljail.Attention! Knights Templar. 'There will be a meeting of . theCommandery Monday night for theelection of officers. A full attendence of all members is earnestlyrequested.W. F. Bowman, E. C.Fob Rent. A four room cottageimmediate)- buck of W. O. Dustoa's residence, , . Apply . to ;.EdRinger. 5' :--3-tf.CommercialMonday night.elub meeting onImportant work.Fob Sale One new four roomhouse, situated in south part oftown. Will sell for less than costof lumber. See us quick. Tisdal,Troutman & Bridgman, fire insurance and real estate agents 3-2t' Foe Sale -A good G roomhouse, desirably located, big lot,will sell for almost one-half costof improvements. Tisdal, Troutman & Bridgman, fire insuranceand real estate agents. 3-2tSaturday Jkloralns's Flr; jiA few minntea before 2 oJ clockSaturday morning a locomotive inthe yards sounded a fire alarm.The alarm quickly spread bcinjffollowed -'with blher' whistles, thefire' bell and the persuasive arouserthe pistol. The blaza wal locatednear Hargrove and proved to bethe three : room cottage belongingto Postmaster Moran Scott, occupied by Will Hill. Its destroytion was complete with all the content. Mr. Hill effeqts were fullycovered by insurance. . Mr. Scotthad $200- insurance on the building, which was recently built at acost of i $450. The origin of thefire is aseribed to a defective flue.During the fire which destroyedMoran Scott's building, near Hargrove Saturday morning, the adjoining residence or Mr. tsaii wasseveral times in imminent danger.Mr. Ball is thankful to thosewho worked so faithful in protecting his home on this occasionRemember the regular meetingof the Commercial club ia Mondaynight Dec. 4.United SUtes Court. : .. 'The United States court for thesouthern district of the IndianTerritory will begin its fall sessionat Ardmore .tomorrow, with theheaviest criminal docket every before a court in the southern district. We are also , informed thatthe work of the grand jury will bemore laborious and voluminousthan at any former sitting.Fruitcake.: For the best Fruit Cake madefor the Holidays, go to Spiegle's;25c per pound.Advertisers should avail 1 themselves of the columns of the Ardmoreite during court session. Extra numbers of our papers will beprinted every day and placedgratuitously in the' hands of thehundreds of strangers "who 'will behere. The Ardmoreite claims tounderstand the rudimentary principles of advertising and possessproper application. Send in youradvertisement the Daily Ardmoreite will do the rest.Two tough youngster's, CleveFisher and Will Winan were before Police Judge Gait yesterdaymorning, charged with vagrancy,they were each fined $13.90 in default of which they were given employment on the streets.REUQ10U5.CHRISTIAN CHURCH. -Bible school at 9:45; preaching .and communion at Hi eveningpreachin el it T. Everybody invited to attend. t -i'E. B. Watson, Pastor. !FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.Sunday school at 9 s 30 a. m';preaching at.ll a. m. B. Y. P; t7.meeting 3 p. m. conference meeting 4 p.m.; preaching 7:15 p. m.Communion after sermon.. You,,are cordially invited to attend theseservices. ', ) I 'All of the members are expectedto be at the conference meeting. 'J. F. Young, Pastor.ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.First Sunday in Advent. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; SolemnMatins and sermon 11 a. m.; vespers and address 7! 30 p. m. Thesacrament of Holy Baptism will beadministered at the morning service. All cordially invited. 'Henry B. Smith, Rector.CARTER AVE. METHODIST CHURCH.Sunday school 10 a. ra. ; preaching 11 a. m.; Epworth League at2:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:15 p.,m. Everybody is invited to attend.T. E. McKenzie, Pastor., BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH.Preaching at 11 a, m.; Sundayschool at 10 a. m.; Junior Leagueat 3 p. m.; Senior League '4 p m.All are cordially invited.J. M. Gross. Pastor.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.Services for Dec. 3, 1899. Subject: God, the Preserver of Man.Golden Text: Psalm, 121:8. tResponsive Reading: -Psalm 16:1-3, 5-11.Services 11 a.m.: Sunday school10 a. m.Wednesday evening, testimonialmeeting, 7:30.All cordially invited to worshipthe living God with us.Every business man of Ardmoreshould be a member of the Commercial Club. Please ask yourselfwhy you are not? Secretary.hi , i ,. There was nome spirited, throw--ingat the rm of E. M. GoffVfine young Jersey cow yesterdayafternoon. At our last report Iheownership was still undecided, therebeing a tie throw of 45 with : A.Nichols and Lute Johnson to bedisposed of. r'-'Cut Price Cost Sale of fWENSTEflN-?Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats, Tarn o-Sbanter Hats, Sailors, Misses' Trimmed Hats,Baby Caps. We will sell for this week at Cost. Your Chance to Save Money.Elegant line of Plush Capes, Fur Collarettes at 25 per cent discount.You can buy late up-to-date Ready Made Silk Skirt worth $5.00 atMedicated all Wool La lies' Vests and Pants worth $1.25 atLadies' Union Suits worth $1.00 Reduced to -...$3.50- .75. .25... .25to(?IWe are showing the largest variety- of Fascinators worth 75c atLook at our 38c Corset worth $1.00." ' '. .Closing out our Ladies' Silk Waists at Reduced prices. 1Remember we have the Lai gest Stock of Millinery andXadies Furnishing Goods to select from$1 BUYS $2 WORTH OF GOODS ATLOWENSTEIN'SLeader ofLow Prices.